It’s often the simplest phrases that have the power to change our lives. Like “I love you” and “I’m sorry” and “You’re not alone.”
Since adults make over 35,000 decisions every single day, it’s no wonder that this idea of simply doing the next right thing feels like such a relief.
My goal in these few minutes we have together on Tuesdays is to make one simple suggestion that could help ease the load of your own daily decision-making. If you’re feeling stuck, confused, hesitant, or overwhelmed today, maybe it will help to ask and answer the second question.
Listen in.
Links + Resources From This Episode:330: Mister Rogers and Decision-Making (Emily's Favorites)
329: Decision-Making for Slow Processors (Emily's Favorites)
328: Let Time Be Your Friend (Emily's Favorites)
327: 17 Syllable Prayers
326: What’s Saving My Spring Life
325: How to Know What You Like with Myquillyn Smith
324: The Path by Lynn Ungar
323: The Kind of Quiet that Wakes Us Up
322: 5 Next Right Thing Principles I Use Every Week
321: What We Wish We’d Known with John P. Freeman
320: Following Your Intuition with Grace P. Cho
319: Finding Vocational Clarity with Parker J. Palmer
318: How to Walk into a Room: Release Day!
Bonus: For Leaving a Beloved Space
317: When Things End Without Closure with Sharon McMahon
316: The Faithfulness of Staying and Leaving
315: One Thing We Need for Making Tough Decisions
314: Yes or Now? Decision-Making for the Over-Eager
313: The Liturgy of Lightheartedness
312: What's Saving My Winter Life
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